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because the government won't uphold the laws, why should taxpayers abide by them. every president from ford through clinton opposed 250 laws, the constitutional objections but they still upheld them. in president is doing worse in not unforcing the laws. >> he likes to quote the founding fathers. listen to this quote from james madison. he says it will be of little avail to the people that the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood or undergo insays ent changes that no man who knows what the law is today will know what they are tomorrow. >> presidents can't send troops into war, appoint judges or change laws without consent. in rick's defense, presidents back to wood droe wilson has been abusing executive power. this isn't just an obama thing. >> the fact that it's happened before does not excuse it now. >> i might go back further before wilson. this is an enduring part of our nation, a grab for power. >> coming up, stocks so irresistible that people are buying them with their own money. you want to hear these
because the government won't uphold the laws, why should taxpayers abide by them. every president from ford through clinton opposed 250 laws, the constitutional objections but they still upheld them. in president is doing worse in not unforcing the laws. >> he likes to quote the founding fathers. listen to this quote from james madison. he says it will be of little avail to the people that the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood...
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>> reporter: the grace period is defined in the law in the beginning as you've pointed out, that the fine is so small for basically defying the obama care law, at least in year number one for most of these lower income mostly young people, that that's their disincentive. the argument is not, you better sign up because you have to pay this big fine. it's, you better sign up because now you can get coverage because you run your motorcycle off the road because you don't think you're going to get sick. but young people are looking at this -- insurance companies will tell you that you can't be the brunt of late-night talk show humor, meaning obama care, and also have the people who watch those shows say, boy, i better hurry and sign up. we have no idea now. and the trends aren't good. >> thanks very much, steve. we appreciate it. the question is, will the back-end insurance errors derail the small amount of enrollments that have been completed? paul, front end, are you satisfied with what happened in the front end? before i get to the back end, front end, november, where are you on this?
>> reporter: the grace period is defined in the law in the beginning as you've pointed out, that the fine is so small for basically defying the obama care law, at least in year number one for most of these lower income mostly young people, that that's their disincentive. the argument is not, you better sign up because you have to pay this big fine. it's, you better sign up because now you can get coverage because you run your motorcycle off the road because you don't think you're going to...
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a judge ordered the audio material released under the state's freedom of information law. the suspected gunman in the deadly shooting at los angeles international airport has made his first court appearance. paul ciancia entered no plea today to charges he killed an airport security officer and wounded three other people last month. he was denied bail. the 23-year-old suspect was wounded by police during the attack. in economic news, a survey of leading corporate chief executives found they're more optimistic and plan to increase hiring. at the same time, growth at service sector companies last month was the weakest since june. the conflicting data left wall street looking for direction. the dow jones industrial average lost almost 25 points to close at 15,889. the nasdaq rose a fraction of a point to close at 4,038. there's word today that the great majority of american silent films are now gone forever. the library of congress reported 70% of the 11,000 feature-length movies have been lost or destroyed. only 14% still exist in their original format. that's due in part to
a judge ordered the audio material released under the state's freedom of information law. the suspected gunman in the deadly shooting at los angeles international airport has made his first court appearance. paul ciancia entered no plea today to charges he killed an airport security officer and wounded three other people last month. he was denied bail. the 23-year-old suspect was wounded by police during the attack. in economic news, a survey of leading corporate chief executives found they're...
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a new law legalizing same-sex marriage took affect at midnight local time. hawaii has been wrangling with the issue of gay marriage for 20 years. it's the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. illinois is on deck, a new marriage e quality law passed there and takes effect in six months. jessica taff is here with sports and a little controversy or a big controversy involving usc. >> they named their head coach steve sarkisian. their new coach, ed ogeron. he was calling it quits when he was passed over for sarkisian. the new job will be to turn around this program much like his role was when he took over the huskies in 2009. it was a task ogeron thought he would have had going 6 and 2 after lane teevan was fired. it may have cost the redskins their game against the giantsif it may have cost the redskins their game against the giants. they failed to play. the ref signaled third but the change was to first. the redskins did not convert the next down on the next two tries effectively ending that game. meanwhile, as if the 5 and 12 nets don't have enough probl
a new law legalizing same-sex marriage took affect at midnight local time. hawaii has been wrangling with the issue of gay marriage for 20 years. it's the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. illinois is on deck, a new marriage e quality law passed there and takes effect in six months. jessica taff is here with sports and a little controversy or a big controversy involving usc. >> they named their head coach steve sarkisian. their new coach, ed ogeron. he was calling it quits when he...
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last month oregon passed a law expanding the mileage fee program starting in 2015. this time to 5,000 vehicles. meanwhile, portland a democratic u.s. representativive is looking for a republican cosponsor for a bill that would test the fees nationally. >> i want to take that rig and experience-- that oregon experience and move it to the national level. where states can apply to test it in their own location. so that road users can understand how it works, what the advantages are. and make it less mysterious. >> since this report first aired >> ifill: since this report first aired, congressman blumenauer introduced two bills in the house this week, to test mileage fees and nearly double the federal gas tax, both without a republican co-sponsor. >> woodruff: finally tonight, president obama made an appeal to young people today to enroll in health insurance exchanges to help the affordable care act succeed. he urged them to think of the consequences of not being covered. >> sometimes in this debate, what we've heard are people saying, "well, i don't need this. i don't
last month oregon passed a law expanding the mileage fee program starting in 2015. this time to 5,000 vehicles. meanwhile, portland a democratic u.s. representativive is looking for a republican cosponsor for a bill that would test the fees nationally. >> i want to take that rig and experience-- that oregon experience and move it to the national level. where states can apply to test it in their own location. so that road users can understand how it works, what the advantages are. and make...
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laws just days after north carolina's republican governor signed into law arguably the most restrictive voting laws since the voting rights act was signed in 1965. >> paul says he has no problem with a new north carolina law which simply requires voters to present their driver's license, that it's no comparison to jim crow era voter suppression. >> i don't think there is objective evidence that we're precluding african-americans from voting any longer. >> undeterred, this weekend paul was back at it in detroit. and by the looks of things, paul actually seems to have learned a lesson or two. instead of lecturing or condescending to his audience, paul simply focused on areas of shared concern. >> disproportionately, we're incarcerating blacks and latinos. something has to change. the war on drugs has gone awry and i'm for changing that. in my state, you never get your voting rights back. i have a friend whose brother 30 years ago got caught growing marijuana plants. he still can't vote. >> rand paul might turn out to be the best hope the gop has. looking at his history, that is really say
laws just days after north carolina's republican governor signed into law arguably the most restrictive voting laws since the voting rights act was signed in 1965. >> paul says he has no problem with a new north carolina law which simply requires voters to present their driver's license, that it's no comparison to jim crow era voter suppression. >> i don't think there is objective evidence that we're precluding african-americans from voting any longer. >> undeterred, this...
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the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the spot, but the idea that atf has been able to create one that fires eight bullets, that's a completely successful version of that gun for someone who wants to use it for one use. >> why would we as a nation allow people to make a gun that could be smuggled onto an aircraft, get into the prisons, hurt our elected leaders. why would we allow guns that have no sporting purpose, no legitimate purpose for self defense, no police or military purpose. why would we do that? we could easily make a law to stop this. this isn't a second amendment issue in my view. we should come together and say we're not going to pu
the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the...
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alabama congressman moe brooks on the health care law. listen to this. >> the democrats right now, they crave something that will distract public attention from the calamity known as obama care. the democrats, they need a shutdown. they need something dramatic, perhaps a war, something. that will deflect public attention from how bad this socialized medicine system is. >> democrats want a war to district from the socialized health care law? how can republicans say something so irresponsible, victoria. and will all of this extremism come home to roost in 2014 in the midterm elections? >> my hunch is that it will. and we saw a little glimmer of that in the election in alabama where a moderate republican was able to beat out the more extreme tea party candidate. it might take awhile to see nationwide, but i do think that the tea party doesn't have the strength that it did previously. that being said, it is going to be interesting to see how john cornyn plays this out. because keep in mind, this is the first tea party election he has ever run
alabama congressman moe brooks on the health care law. listen to this. >> the democrats right now, they crave something that will distract public attention from the calamity known as obama care. the democrats, they need a shutdown. they need something dramatic, perhaps a war, something. that will deflect public attention from how bad this socialized medicine system is. >> democrats want a war to district from the socialized health care law? how can republicans say something so...
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eight states that passed major reforms are filling in the gaps where federal laws are not. this comes at a time when president obama has signed a bill extending the bill on plastic guns but stiffer laws like back ground checks have stalled in congress. robin thomas joins me now. thanks for being here. your study also found 21 states passed some form of gun legislation over the past year, but based on your report, do you think that some states are going to pass stiffer legislation instead of waiting for congress where, i point out this is stalled? >> absolutely. i think that what you're going to see in 2014 is that similar to 2013 where our federal legislators are failing to act and to step up to protect our communities, state legislators and governors are stepping up to fill that gap. they're passing laws that protect communities and make our streets safer, that make our schools safer and they're getting support from their communities. we know that 97% of americans support these regulations and somebody is needing to respond to that and that's happening at the state level.
eight states that passed major reforms are filling in the gaps where federal laws are not. this comes at a time when president obama has signed a bill extending the bill on plastic guns but stiffer laws like back ground checks have stalled in congress. robin thomas joins me now. thanks for being here. your study also found 21 states passed some form of gun legislation over the past year, but based on your report, do you think that some states are going to pass stiffer legislation instead of...
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eastern surrounded by americans who have been helped by the health care law. just announced this morning, this thursday, msnbc "hardball" host chris matthews will have a sitdown with president obama joined by students from american universities. the so-called young invincibles that the white house needs to reach. each and every day between now and december the 23rd, the administration and congressional democrats will hold an event touting a different positive aspect of the health care law, just like those advent calendars so many of us are using this time of year. seems familiar, right? the ones where every day of the month you pop open another door and reveal something special inside? three years after he signed the affordable care act into law, two months after the botched rollout of the health care website, the administration hopes a three-week campaign will remind all americans why they're doing this in the first place. >> how hard of a slog is it going to be for the white house to try to turn this around? >> i think it's going to be difficult. ultimately
eastern surrounded by americans who have been helped by the health care law. just announced this morning, this thursday, msnbc "hardball" host chris matthews will have a sitdown with president obama joined by students from american universities. the so-called young invincibles that the white house needs to reach. each and every day between now and december the 23rd, the administration and congressional democrats will hold an event touting a different positive aspect of the health care...
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. >> case law in there. unbelievable. >> they've got the science. >> i wish i could talk more about this. we will, we'll watch there case carefully. danny and joey, flat out of time. bye. have a great day. >> thank you, everyone for watching. around the world starts right now. >>> this is "around the world." i'm fredricka whitfield. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company today. now, we're going to talk a little bit about the train crash in new york. there have been developments. >> that's right. a deadly train crash taking place just days ago. and now we understand that the train engineer is talking and saying that he may have been in a days, quote unquote, just prior to that train derailing. let's go to washington and rene marsh for more on that. rene? >> freed and michael, we are learning more information about what happened in the moments before that speeding train jumped the tracks in the bronx. two senior law enforcement sources tell cnn producer that the train's engineer, william rockefeller, t
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. >>> president barack obama quickly signed it into law for nelson mandella's memorial service. that law was first passed in 1988 and is supported from both democrats and republicans and is due to expire today. >>> and children at sandy hook elementary school are preparing to mark the first anniversary of that tragedy. a man opened fire and killed 26 people. family members said they will light candles to remember the people they lost. they are asking people around the count trip to mark the occasion in a special way. >> we ask that you consider performing an act of kindness or volunteering with a charitable organization in your own local community. we hope some small measure of good may be returned to the world. >> the families have started a website called my sandy hook elementary school family and you can find out more on the website about those killed. >>> and for all victims of gun violence, two victims were killed and this man may have been mistaken by somebody else. on thursday they will join other victims and that event was organized by by the new town foundation. >>> the
. >>> president barack obama quickly signed it into law for nelson mandella's memorial service. that law was first passed in 1988 and is supported from both democrats and republicans and is due to expire today. >>> and children at sandy hook elementary school are preparing to mark the first anniversary of that tragedy. a man opened fire and killed 26 people. family members said they will light candles to remember the people they lost. they are asking people around the count...
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also his health care law. he's always seen the aforfordab care act as one element of an agenda to give a foundation of stability and security economically under people as they try to get into the middle class. he was reiterating that argument today. as you said, the shift to a more offensive argument shows how key it was to get that website working by the december 1st deadline because that is something that allows the administration to shift and make a different kind of argument. we will see, of course, whether or not as the president pointed out in his speech, whether they achieve the enrollment numbers and the mix of enrollment, the kind of people they want enrolling in those exchanges to make them financially viable, but he's making an argument that once that takes place, if it takes place, that this is one piece of that agenda to try to narrow the gap that's been part of american society, a growing part, for a generation. >> bill, you know, john rightly points out the question over enrollment numbers is no
also his health care law. he's always seen the aforfordab care act as one element of an agenda to give a foundation of stability and security economically under people as they try to get into the middle class. he was reiterating that argument today. as you said, the shift to a more offensive argument shows how key it was to get that website working by the december 1st deadline because that is something that allows the administration to shift and make a different kind of argument. we will see,...
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they left their daughter and son-in-law to pack up. seven or eight days. we went back to our little house in virginia. dad had become president of the united states. we were in the dinner around the table. mom was cooking and she looked over and said, jerry, something is wrong here. thejust became president of united states and i am still cooking. that was our reality for the next seven or eight days. ford that thety country came to know accurately reflect the betty ford that was your mother? >> yeah, yeah. just the wayon, her life unfolded she was challenged with two major issues. first, breast cancer and alcoholism. days of thatrst 30 administration -- dad's administration, you had the resignation added economy in shambles. mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. you have to remember at that time in 1974 people do not talk about breast cancer. you literally did not say the word "breast." it was a closet disease for women. here you have an image of mom and dad standing there in front of the press holding hands saying we are going to take the shame of the di
they left their daughter and son-in-law to pack up. seven or eight days. we went back to our little house in virginia. dad had become president of the united states. we were in the dinner around the table. mom was cooking and she looked over and said, jerry, something is wrong here. thejust became president of united states and i am still cooking. that was our reality for the next seven or eight days. ford that thety country came to know accurately reflect the betty ford that was your mother?...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> time for the "morning joe" b.s. fest. >> oh, my gosh. >> business for the bell with brian sullivan. important week in the world of business. what's going on? >> hey, brian. good morning, guys. i know you've been all over the detroit story as we have here. at 10:00 this morning w
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you...
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. >>> so this law is already making a difference for millions of young people and it's about to help millions more. about half a million people across the country already are poised to gain coverage on january 1st. some for the very first time. >> all right. welcome back to "the kudlow report." that, of course, president obama on his obama care marketing blitz, leading up to the fast approaching december 23rd sign-up deadline. now that's a mere 18 days away. now, here's the fact. enrollment needs to double by december 23rd, just to hit obama's half million mark. and another fact, to date, it is estimated that some four to five million americans have had their current health care policies canceled. a lot more folks will have lost health insurance than have gained it under obama care. that looks like the forecast. anyway, let's talk. we have democratic strategist steve mcmahon and emily miller, "washington times" opinion page senior editor. emily, go to you first. welcome. thank you for coming on the show. by the time we get to that week, december 23rd to january 1st, are there going t
. >>> so this law is already making a difference for millions of young people and it's about to help millions more. about half a million people across the country already are poised to gain coverage on january 1st. some for the very first time. >> all right. welcome back to "the kudlow report." that, of course, president obama on his obama care marketing blitz, leading up to the fast approaching december 23rd sign-up deadline. now that's a mere 18 days away. now, here's...
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county sheriff, he previously accused of fbi of violating the law in the probe. this is what he said yesterday. take a listen. >> the sheriff's department is bun one of the most trusted in the sense of what it does. we're not going to let this particular set of circumstances discredit the 19 or 18,000 people in the department that do outstanding work. >> there's l.a. county sheriff. he's already been under fire after an investigation found the department among other things hired dozens of officers even though background investigators found they had committed serious misconduct on or off duty. is this really just the latest in a string of troubling stories about the department? is this the tip of the iceberg? >> well, what the sheriff says is true. this is a very large department. and this is only 18 people who xrb charged. but this has been a really bad three years for the department. they have been as you pointed out, the la times investigation found there were many people hired on with bad backgrounds and in the last few years, also, the federal government has
county sheriff, he previously accused of fbi of violating the law in the probe. this is what he said yesterday. take a listen. >> the sheriff's department is bun one of the most trusted in the sense of what it does. we're not going to let this particular set of circumstances discredit the 19 or 18,000 people in the department that do outstanding work. >> there's l.a. county sheriff. he's already been under fire after an investigation found the department among other things hired...
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going up and talking to law enforcement officials, taunting them in the sense that here i am, i'm the guy you're looking for. >> behind the steak house in the woods, the police find a spent shell and another note from the snipers. a four-page handwritten ransom letter. in the letter the snipers wrote if stopping the killing is more important than catching us, then you will accept our demand. you will place $10 million in a bank account. >> i never thought money was the motive. i thought that was their arrogance to see how far they could push the government to see what they could get us to do. >> but there is a chilling postscript on the note that gets everyone's attention. >> imagine being in a position where you are responsible for the safety of your community and then somebody says your children aren't safe and they've got proof that that's true because they've shot one. >> there's no parenting guide to tell your kids everything is going to be okay. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insu
going up and talking to law enforcement officials, taunting them in the sense that here i am, i'm the guy you're looking for. >> behind the steak house in the woods, the police find a spent shell and another note from the snipers. a four-page handwritten ransom letter. in the letter the snipers wrote if stopping the killing is more important than catching us, then you will accept our demand. you will place $10 million in a bank account. >> i never thought money was the motive. i...
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>> i am not sure when the law changed that made all gifts federal property. if you go to the woodrow wilson house, you can see all sorts of gorgeous things that president wilson was given on his european travels. begins with the kennedy presidency. >> did betty start any white house traditions? you are thinking hard there. >> i know. it is interesting. she broke the mold more than she started traditions. progressed ine terms of -- regressed in terms of what we expect a first lady to a dress. what issues, controversies and the like. that is a tradition -- how did the ford white house differ from previous administrations? >> in a number of ways. some of them are purely social. she restored the roundtables at dinner. she thought it was a much more informal conversation. she did not do a lot of decorating, but there is a must second floor a private family dining room. mrs. kennedy had located some spectacular and historically invaluable french wallpaper portraying the american revolution and graphic military terms. who had the utmost respect for mrs. kennedy's ta
>> i am not sure when the law changed that made all gifts federal property. if you go to the woodrow wilson house, you can see all sorts of gorgeous things that president wilson was given on his european travels. begins with the kennedy presidency. >> did betty start any white house traditions? you are thinking hard there. >> i know. it is interesting. she broke the mold more than she started traditions. progressed ine terms of -- regressed in terms of what we expect a first...
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on the football field, america liin politics,n, before the law, and in business. an even match on a level field seems to be the best way to decide the best team, the best candidate, or the best buy. but what happens when a foreign company, a company beyond the reach of american law, doesn't play fair? what happens when free trade isn't fair trade? the american steel industry. modern america -- its buildings, its bridges, its cars -- was built on steel. for almost 75 years, the industrial giants which ran american steel played by their own rules. lack of competition made price increases easy, easier than replacing old and inefficient factories and easier than risking costly strikes over pay raises. but in the '70s, the american steel industry found itself under competitive fire for the first time. and its historic complacencies started coming home to roost. as u.s. steel waned, euro steel waxed. steel producers from countries like germany and britain undercut american companies on american buildings and bridges. some suspected that german and british steel makers w
on the football field, america liin politics,n, before the law, and in business. an even match on a level field seems to be the best way to decide the best team, the best candidate, or the best buy. but what happens when a foreign company, a company beyond the reach of american law, doesn't play fair? what happens when free trade isn't fair trade? the american steel industry. modern america -- its buildings, its bridges, its cars -- was built on steel. for almost 75 years, the industrial giants...
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remember, december is a cruel month for losers and the tax law selling that i think are turning could be brutal here from now until year end and then it clears up. mdr is for me. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- digital dollars. your cash is moving to the cloud and a new crop of companies are helping to transfer money around the world. but as more dollars are distributed online. cramer's got the play. >>> we're an interactive show here. on monday i got a call from cody in florida. wanted to know what is happening with the downward sled ride in xoom, the billion dollar company that's basically an online money transfer service. i said i wasn't sure. i've got to take a closer look. xoom came public back in february. shot up immediately 21.50 on the first day of trading, for a while, a pretty darn good year, ran up as high as $35. but in the last six weeks, xoom has been taken to the wood shed. it has fallen more than $8, 24%, hence cody's call. to understand what's going on here, you need some more mac ground on the industry that xoom plays in. what's known as the global remittence bus
remember, december is a cruel month for losers and the tax law selling that i think are turning could be brutal here from now until year end and then it clears up. mdr is for me. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- digital dollars. your cash is moving to the cloud and a new crop of companies are helping to transfer money around the world. but as more dollars are distributed online. cramer's got the play. >>> we're an interactive show here. on monday i got a call from cody in...
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and law makers on both sides of the aisle. bob men edez, a democrat and chuck shumer a democrat and lindsay graham and mark kirk republicans, all saying that there needs to be more behind this and more teeth, otherwise the iranians are essentially running away with this and not getting any back in bite to the enrichment that would continue. >> and brett, many people would argue that the sanctions are working and you are right in a point with the iowa rannian regime that came to the table and crying uncle. why does it make sense for the administration to cut a deal? what is the thinking behind that? >> secretary kerry explained it that this is a time to negotiate the bigger deal. that they have explained it. that this enables iran to have breathing room to negotiate the bigger deal and prove to the world that they can come forward with a nuclear program and disclose all they have and then in the end of the line, come up with a big picture plan or deal. critics of this, say you are right, bill, it was working, and this is why th
and law makers on both sides of the aisle. bob men edez, a democrat and chuck shumer a democrat and lindsay graham and mark kirk republicans, all saying that there needs to be more behind this and more teeth, otherwise the iranians are essentially running away with this and not getting any back in bite to the enrichment that would continue. >> and brett, many people would argue that the sanctions are working and you are right in a point with the iowa rannian regime that came to the table...
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. >> reporter: they said they broke the law three times by refusing to ratify the complete contract, refusing to execute the contract, and siting them during months of negotiation the. >> b.a.r.t. and its board of directors found by the total package agreement, and everyone understood the total package agreement included tentative agreements such as 4.8 regarding family medical leave. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it could cost $5 million to $10 million and they never agreed to it. a spokesperson says it was accidently typed into the contract and there's notes that the union withdrawal the proposal. >> it's actually word-for-word with the union proposal. not one change was made. that's another bit of evidence to show it was never negotiated. >> reporter: the union says bologna. letter by letter, sentence by sentence, period by period. >> reporter: an experienced labor attorney expects the superior court to do what they usually do. >> they have no problem finding that's a bargaining, and as a result, it requires the employers to sign the agreement they agreed to. >> reporter: a b.a.r.t.
. >> reporter: they said they broke the law three times by refusing to ratify the complete contract, refusing to execute the contract, and siting them during months of negotiation the. >> b.a.r.t. and its board of directors found by the total package agreement, and everyone understood the total package agreement included tentative agreements such as 4.8 regarding family medical leave. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it could cost $5 million to $10 million and they never agreed to...
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this is tax law season where investors sell their losers to offset the gains they made. and people got gains galore. at a moment a few stacks are down, selling ibm and cat could be particularly brutal. once we get to 2014, there will still be plenty of more long-term problems here. ibm is being challenged by the cloud. its business is not in tune with the simple inexpensive nature of cloud computing. the whole watson thing, the race for the most powerful, analytical computer means nothing in this day and age. won jeopardy, sold. many companies provide excellent data analytics. you don't need ibm. ibm offers the fabled one-stop shop. but again, increasingly going a la carte, something we saw with dream force, a celebration of everything that ibm is not. accused ibm as being irrelevant and not offering companies anything close to a bargain. heavy hardware, big iron, no thank you. meantime, ibm spends much of its cash free throw flow buying back stock. it's a giant cyclical company without any real growth at all. i have to tell you if warren buffett weren't in this stock, i
this is tax law season where investors sell their losers to offset the gains they made. and people got gains galore. at a moment a few stacks are down, selling ibm and cat could be particularly brutal. once we get to 2014, there will still be plenty of more long-term problems here. ibm is being challenged by the cloud. its business is not in tune with the simple inexpensive nature of cloud computing. the whole watson thing, the race for the most powerful, analytical computer means nothing in...
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on january 1st, that's when the law is supposed to take effect, everyone is going to be covered who is signed up through the health care website. >> the other problem is that insurance companies are -- they're not getting paid in many cases because they didn't really create what's known as the cash register, the way for people once they enroll to pay for it. you're n if you don't pay for it you're not enrolled. >> the administration has been focused on the front end problems which is let's get everybody signed up and allow more people to enroll. instead of getting numbers like one person in delaware and five people in another state, we want a lot of people signing up. the other side of the website, the back end, has major, major problems like you just mentioned. insurance companies aren't squared away with how they're going to be paid by the government yet for the subsidies so they're going to have to be put on hold. there is a question of whether you're enrolled. you may go to your doctor and find out that he's no longer covered under the plan that you signed up for. you could end up
on january 1st, that's when the law is supposed to take effect, everyone is going to be covered who is signed up through the health care website. >> the other problem is that insurance companies are -- they're not getting paid in many cases because they didn't really create what's known as the cash register, the way for people once they enroll to pay for it. you're n if you don't pay for it you're not enrolled. >> the administration has been focused on the front end problems which...
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you won't be untouched by this law. most people will be affected by it. there is no guarantee if you are working for a company right now that tells you everything is right, that next time the waiver expires for corporations you might be dumped into the exchanges. so you were always -- this promise turned out not to be true. we learned that weeks ago. but what the promise was that the care would be affordable and i think the concern is now that even when the website problems are fixed and democrats are hoping there is a period now before december 23rd, a quiet period and then december 23rd you have a rush of enrollies that will be ensured by january 1 if they get the payment system built. but later on, do people in the system six months from now believe it is affordable when they look at the out of pocket costs, the premiums and deductibles, after paying a $12,000 deductible as a self-insuranced person, afford the next care that will kick in by the insurance company, that is the problem for obama care. until it is deemed affordable, it will be appealable t
you won't be untouched by this law. most people will be affected by it. there is no guarantee if you are working for a company right now that tells you everything is right, that next time the waiver expires for corporations you might be dumped into the exchanges. so you were always -- this promise turned out not to be true. we learned that weeks ago. but what the promise was that the care would be affordable and i think the concern is now that even when the website problems are fixed and...
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. >>> well california's law to collect information from many, they will hear oral arguments brought by the civil liberties union. anybody arrested violates the constitution, however the state says dna collection can help solve cases and they called for a similar law which allows those charged with similar felonies. >>> they are pointed at engineers and at the tracks. charms summer of connecticut from a computer train injured many and killed several. the man may have nodded off just before the rail was was changed. >>> they are looking into whether success is split. roll zoom has died down and they are bringing more money into the area. sheriff's deputies are responding to more calls and say it creates crime. they say the casino is the busiest beat but the impact on crime is minimal. they will soon decide on a long rang plan and at a -- range plan and they will outline development for up to the next 20 years. the city says the construction project will have 300,000 square feet of retail space but a few store owners could be forced to move or close their doors. >>> the city of concord ma
. >>> well california's law to collect information from many, they will hear oral arguments brought by the civil liberties union. anybody arrested violates the constitution, however the state says dna collection can help solve cases and they called for a similar law which allows those charged with similar felonies. >>> they are pointed at engineers and at the tracks. charms summer of connecticut from a computer train injured many and killed several. the man may have nodded off...
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we will pay you the lowest wage allowable under american law. we do so with will he rubbing tans, as a matter of fact. we would desperately like to pay you less than the minimum, but alas, too barrd for the corpora bearance, it is not permitted. your job will provide you with a lad of opportunity to greatness or at least middle class stability. please note, ladders of opportunity are only available in certain zip codes. and to those who happen to be related to one of the all-knowing makers. the rest of you can take comfort in that stability that comes from being stuck in a permanent underclass. so the american dream, well, it's a bit of a nightmare. so you work full time, but still cannot afford to, for instance, feed your children. do not dismay. your children might eat yet. there are great serious statesmen of high principle in the nation's capitol building who have agreed to grant food stamps to children who cannot afford to be fed. you should be eternally grateful as some of the great serious statesmen of high principle were vehemently oppos
we will pay you the lowest wage allowable under american law. we do so with will he rubbing tans, as a matter of fact. we would desperately like to pay you less than the minimum, but alas, too barrd for the corpora bearance, it is not permitted. your job will provide you with a lad of opportunity to greatness or at least middle class stability. please note, ladders of opportunity are only available in certain zip codes. and to those who happen to be related to one of the all-knowing makers. the...
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that he didn't think are proper like immigration laws but has made changes to his health care law by making a statement or something posted in a white house blog. george washington university law professor testified today and said no matter who the president is that, actually sets a very dangerous presence precedent. here's what he said. >> the center of gravity is shifting that. makes it unstable. within that system you have the rise of a uber presidency. there could be no greater danger for individual liberty. >> he said in hithe founders wo unhappy and surprised by what's happening now. but democrats on the committee said hey, presidents from both parties have done this and as long as we have gridlock on capitol hill president obama is likely to continue doing it. >> okay, shannon, thank you. >>> an economic life preserver for a city would be a financial disaster for many people who gave much of their lives to that city. correspondent mike tobin reports tonight on the granting of bankruptcy protection for detroit. >> reporter: the rule, is unwelcome to detroit city employees as th
that he didn't think are proper like immigration laws but has made changes to his health care law by making a statement or something posted in a white house blog. george washington university law professor testified today and said no matter who the president is that, actually sets a very dangerous presence precedent. here's what he said. >> the center of gravity is shifting that. makes it unstable. within that system you have the rise of a uber presidency. there could be no greater danger...
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it is a law of nature. the real problem is teenagers. 98% of people who work full-time make above the minimum wage. the problem is that those making the minimum wage, five out of six are teenagers. >> untrue. not so. >> disagreement here. >> it will not deter me. 22%, we have a 22% unemployment among teenagers. 36% among african-americican teenagers. we know you are going to decrease the employment. if that t is what you want, take it. that is not a solution. >> 52% of the fast food workers are older people a a they are on some kind of public assistance because theyan't make it on ose salaries. >> 88% of those who work minimum wage are at least 20 yearsld. that is a fact. that is a reality. you are entitled tyour opinion, not your facts. the minimum wage was 53% of the average wagege in this country n 1968. today it is 37%. 54% of the people at minimum wage, that is full-time work for them. one quarter of the children in the country have a parent at minimum wage. >> could you live on seven dollarars 34 cent
it is a law of nature. the real problem is teenagers. 98% of people who work full-time make above the minimum wage. the problem is that those making the minimum wage, five out of six are teenagers. >> untrue. not so. >> disagreement here. >> it will not deter me. 22%, we have a 22% unemployment among teenagers. 36% among african-americican teenagers. we know you are going to decrease the employment. if that t is what you want, take it. that is not a solution. >> 52% of...
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passbook laws were not new. but at the end of world war two, the election brought to power that had run on a platform that they kaule apartness. the word apartness was pronounced apartheid. so when the so-called national party came to power, they started codifying all the various ways that they could separate the population by race. in 1949, the prohibition of mixed marriages act which banned people of different races from getting married to each other. whether or not you got married, the immorality act made sexual relations between different races a criminal act. the population registration act received an official classification. black, white, indian or colored. and then there were a million sub categories beneath those. white was just white, but, for everybody else, it could be a little complicated. >>> in 1950, the group areas act which geographically partitioned with the country arong racial lines. that one formed the basis for the state relocating people. in 1953, the jeer before the u.s. supreme court dec
passbook laws were not new. but at the end of world war two, the election brought to power that had run on a platform that they kaule apartness. the word apartness was pronounced apartheid. so when the so-called national party came to power, they started codifying all the various ways that they could separate the population by race. in 1949, the prohibition of mixed marriages act which banned people of different races from getting married to each other. whether or not you got married, the...
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>> i don't think they are ignoring the law. if you look at the language, the int interactive language, it won't cover everything. facebook, google, amazon, and websites dedicated to certain types of content and owners who take the content and make selections, and add their own ideas, it makes them like an nfls content provider and section 230 does not grant immunity to content providers. it's not true to stay that there is complete blanket immunity. >> that's what the judge said. he hold that dirty.com and its owner liable because he editorialized the content submitted by the users, making himself a part of what was said. is it a fair reasoning? >> it would, but for the language of the statute. i don't agree with the professor's interpretation. i have two responses. dirty.com has been sued and won in other cases under this same argument. a different federal judge in missouri held that the operator was protected by the statute. what i heard marianne say is that if a person is a don't provider, they are not protected. that is tru
>> i don't think they are ignoring the law. if you look at the language, the int interactive language, it won't cover everything. facebook, google, amazon, and websites dedicated to certain types of content and owners who take the content and make selections, and add their own ideas, it makes them like an nfls content provider and section 230 does not grant immunity to content providers. it's not true to stay that there is complete blanket immunity. >> that's what the judge said. he...
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. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. new details on what lead to that deadly plane crash in new york. the commuter train was traveling far too fast, more than 80 miles an hour down the track. the question is why? lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> welcome back. we're talking about the pope francis effect and how the new pope is making waves and the globe, how
. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. new details on what lead to that deadly plane crash in new york. the commuter train was traveling far too fast, more than 80...
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is sold within the comedy conversion but if there, there is a condo conversion within the latter a law >> so for the lead abatement then the tenant are able to reoccupy after the temporary displacement it wouldn't trigger this. >> that's right. >> and what someone mentioned to me they thought the good samaritan was included in that. >> i don't know. >> i think when we passed the good samaritan language it's a one to two year lease it then exteriors and someone mentioned they thought that one of the code sections modestly motive be a go samaritan. >> i see that as 39.89 a it talks about the good samaritan status only covers items 7 through 13. >> thank you. colleagues, any additional questions. okay. thank you mr. pollack. i think would the planning department liquor to speak or wait? >> thank you, supervisor i think we'd like to wait to see the revised information before we make a presentation. >> also logically for the amendments that are being asked to adapt today mr. pollack do you anticipate so far as you know the final amendments before there. >> yes. there's been discussion about
is sold within the comedy conversion but if there, there is a condo conversion within the latter a law >> so for the lead abatement then the tenant are able to reoccupy after the temporary displacement it wouldn't trigger this. >> that's right. >> and what someone mentioned to me they thought the good samaritan was included in that. >> i don't know. >> i think when we passed the good samaritan language it's a one to two year lease it then exteriors and someone...
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. >> we are in a crisis only we can save you let us pass the 6,000 laws, they'll fix your life. a lot of people benefit from that thinking. you have to be careful about that. >> i think the cup collusion is, crisis is a state of mind, dan, adam, steve, herb, i like that, very philosophical. >> that's the zen today. >> the yogi steve. coming up next, she is the most powerful woman in detroit, and she just hurled a boulder into the glass ceiling. mary barra and why it's take son long in ex. >> stealth stock studs. enough said. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade-proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." >>> huge news out of general motors that the company named mary barra it first female ceo. to phil lebeau
. >> we are in a crisis only we can save you let us pass the 6,000 laws, they'll fix your life. a lot of people benefit from that thinking. you have to be careful about that. >> i think the cup collusion is, crisis is a state of mind, dan, adam, steve, herb, i like that, very philosophical. >> that's the zen today. >> the yogi steve. coming up next, she is the most powerful woman in detroit, and she just hurled a boulder into the glass ceiling. mary barra and why it's...
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this have to be brought to the floor of the house or senate to realistically have a chance of becoming law? >> well, they'll have to do it very soon. we are told from sources in both parties there could be a deal within the next few hours. the deadline technically is friday, but they certainly have to go through a lot of important processes to get to that point. what's important to note is what you underscored. we have to say it again. this is not a grand bargain. this is not about the big things that really are making the deficit and debt so big. but it is small and anything small that is bipartisan these days will take, right? there are a couple things holding it up. >> what are the sticking points? >> unemployment benefits. long term unemployment benefits are going to run out soon. democrats in both chambers but particularly the house are really holding out because they want either this to be part of the budget deal or to use it as leverage to make sure that they have a promise to extend the unemployment benefits. another thing that may seem a little parochial but is a big deal to senio
this have to be brought to the floor of the house or senate to realistically have a chance of becoming law? >> well, they'll have to do it very soon. we are told from sources in both parties there could be a deal within the next few hours. the deadline technically is friday, but they certainly have to go through a lot of important processes to get to that point. what's important to note is what you underscored. we have to say it again. this is not a grand bargain. this is not about the...
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that's an error of law. it really depends on the convergence of both an inexperienced corps of new readers who don't have the freedom to exercise their judgment when it's necessary. if you were to sort of compartmentalized in the knowledge, it depends on how you run it. if they are allowed to exercise that qualitative deliberative thought process as we look at these claims in these compartmentalized thinners of excellence, then it would work. i don't think that's necessarily it. just give them the ability to make decisions in exercising good judgment and having rules dictated as a quality of review standard. >> thank you. first of all i think the asset the fairness is time. if we set up lanes and their pressure to go real fast, it won't matter if they're the most knowledgeable people on the planet. secondly, you are taking the veterans claim away from his local representative. the american legion or others of his organizations representative in boise, idaho, is not going to have access to the file or to you
that's an error of law. it really depends on the convergence of both an inexperienced corps of new readers who don't have the freedom to exercise their judgment when it's necessary. if you were to sort of compartmentalized in the knowledge, it depends on how you run it. if they are allowed to exercise that qualitative deliberative thought process as we look at these claims in these compartmentalized thinners of excellence, then it would work. i don't think that's necessarily it. just give them...
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who is responsibility is it and will the law look at the mta and whether or not they had the right - he had the right support, whether or not he got enough rest, rules and regulations. >> the law is already looking at the mta because lawsuits have been filed. at least one lawsuit has been filed today by one injured woman, a dentist on her way to a convention. the focus of the lawsuit is metro north and the mfa. ultimately when injuries happen, there is an effort to attribute fault. sometimes terrible accidents happen and the question is who is to blame, who is at fault. if there's no criminal negligence or recklessness, criminal tent, if a terrible accident happiness and he dozes off at the wheel and mill yonls and millions - perhaps as much of 500 million of injuries is down to the people, someone has to comment them. >> the question is whether the mta made the trains safe. >> whether the trains are safe enough, regulations are adequate. if the answer to all of those questions is yes. some question may still be paid out in a settle. to address pain and suffering for the victims. >>
who is responsibility is it and will the law look at the mta and whether or not they had the right - he had the right support, whether or not he got enough rest, rules and regulations. >> the law is already looking at the mta because lawsuits have been filed. at least one lawsuit has been filed today by one injured woman, a dentist on her way to a convention. the focus of the lawsuit is metro north and the mfa. ultimately when injuries happen, there is an effort to attribute fault....
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others may be so vested in the aca success they won't let the law fail. that's one reason why francis wilkinson says obama is wounded but obama care is unstoppable. nice to have you back at the table. >> good to see you. >> part of what you talk about here is something that was politically unpopular for a lot of progressives but you argue baked into this law and these restriction as and these rules is a complete coordination and integration of health care insurance market. that means there's a lot of money riding on this thing working. >> there is a lot of money riding on it. i think the way to look at this and way i like at it, we had inertia health care for a long time. we had something moving along at the certain pace and distance and direction and could not be stopped. obama care was a big, big jolt to that. now we're beginning to have the transition where this massive liner in the middle of the ocean is turning around and beginning to move in another direction. there's going to be a great deal of inertia supporting that as well. the health care indus
others may be so vested in the aca success they won't let the law fail. that's one reason why francis wilkinson says obama is wounded but obama care is unstoppable. nice to have you back at the table. >> good to see you. >> part of what you talk about here is something that was politically unpopular for a lot of progressives but you argue baked into this law and these restriction as and these rules is a complete coordination and integration of health care insurance market. that...
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if it is illegal according to the federal law. she then went onto explai on tot well, you know, i live in the same house and i still drive the same car so what's the big deal. and i guess the question becomes to the constituents is it a big deal? are they going to continue to re- elect an individual whose self-enrichment helps in this matter and i think that wealth probably be something that only an election will tell but the other thing that's happening is you see these vehicles like leadership pacs which perform legitimate functions but can also be used as a form of lifestyle enrichment. if you have a campaign committee like friends of peter schweizer there are restrictions what you can and can't use the money for. i couldn't take my kids to disney world in the middle of the campaign and have my committee pay for it. jesse jackson junior is in jail today in part because he was using campaign funds for personal household items. but leadership pacs are a little bit different. you see, leadership pacs don't have, according to the f
if it is illegal according to the federal law. she then went onto explai on tot well, you know, i live in the same house and i still drive the same car so what's the big deal. and i guess the question becomes to the constituents is it a big deal? are they going to continue to re- elect an individual whose self-enrichment helps in this matter and i think that wealth probably be something that only an election will tell but the other thing that's happening is you see these vehicles like...
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with more on this, a business law attorney. it's great if he as he was always in thank you for coming in. and a federal judge in washington dc, saying that the ire as does not have the authority to provide tax credits for subsidies to focus o obamacare. what is he going to do this case? >> well, this is one of the most cases richmond federal case saw a case like this as well, known as the king case. two thirds of these changes will have the employer or employer mandate fractured out. >> if ou take a look at this one legal issu and there are other issues out there, if the employer and employee mandates are part of this, and it's been overly broad, the rulings are just a few weeks away. gerri: that's very interesting. you have any idea on a? >> well, it's a great question. i think that generally agencies are supposed to get deference there's a lot of law, and in this ase i predict that the justice department loses because the irs regulations are trying to patch a hole in the law hat goes against the language of the affordable car
with more on this, a business law attorney. it's great if he as he was always in thank you for coming in. and a federal judge in washington dc, saying that the ire as does not have the authority to provide tax credits for subsidies to focus o obamacare. what is he going to do this case? >> well, this is one of the most cases richmond federal case saw a case like this as well, known as the king case. two thirds of these changes will have the employer or employer mandate fractured out....
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is, what this law means for young people, and how to make this law work better for our generation. so our perspective is, having this conversation now and having the white house respond to our ideas as a validation of our conversation really, really helped to energize our generation into making that decision, whether they should sign up, and once they're educated people should decide for themselves. but they first need to be educated and this is a really unique way to do so. >>, and you know, chris, i want to broaden it out a little bit and look at how young people relate to this president. you know, tomorrow he's actually sitting down with a bunch of students and our own chris matthews, talking about a bunch of issues. they did that -- >> what time is that happening? tomorrow? >> nice. >> i want to say 7:00 eastern. all the way -- >> msnbc. >> anyway. >> but more than one person has pointed out, if you compare that to it around before the 2008 campaign, when they did one of these with young people, a ton of the questions were young people asking about iraq, foreign policy, our pla
is, what this law means for young people, and how to make this law work better for our generation. so our perspective is, having this conversation now and having the white house respond to our ideas as a validation of our conversation really, really helped to energize our generation into making that decision, whether they should sign up, and once they're educated people should decide for themselves. but they first need to be educated and this is a really unique way to do so. >>, and you...
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. >> under federal law, at the time, once the defendant raised the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disapprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professor richard bonnie is an expert on law and psychiatry. he wrote what is considered a definitive textbook on the hinckley trial. >> as far as the prosecution is concerned that the dominant diagnosis was this was a person of a narcissistic personality disorder that was inmatch waited with jodie foster and basically what he wanted was to be painless and that he was in touch with reality. as far as the defense was concerned that he basically had a form of schizophrenia, a schizophrenic personality disorder. that he was out of touch with reality, descending into psychosis, that he was delusional. >> my interpretation of insanity goes back to the old mcnorton rule. and it's basically can the individual differentiate right from wrong. and clearly, during my interview with john hinckley, he clearly understood the difference between right and wrong. >> the prosecution argued that hinckley had carefully planned the attack.
. >> under federal law, at the time, once the defendant raised the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disapprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professor richard bonnie is an expert on law and psychiatry. he wrote what is considered a definitive textbook on the hinckley trial. >> as far as the prosecution is concerned that the dominant diagnosis was this was a person of a narcissistic personality disorder that was inmatch waited with jodie foster and...
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find out what your state's public health law is. they're probably not going to give you the results. the results will be just on these handful of diseases, depending on how old your children are, either five, six diseases or 30, 40 diseases, and almost certainly negative on all of them. but somebody did those tests. >> i would like to clarify one thing, though. the tests that were done, say in the 1970's or 1980's, were not genetic tests. no one was look at d.n.a. they were looking at other levels, so they were what would propering called a metabolic screening. >> although with proper respect, i think that's a quibble, in the sense of they weren't testing d.n.a., but we aren't testing it now. we're testing the proteins for most of the neonatal testing. it's still tests of proteins really, but it's a test that tells you something about the underlying d.n.a. > so a word, two things. the f.b.i. did not get ahold of any samples from texas, but the department of defense did for exactly what hank said, namely to look at the frequency of d
find out what your state's public health law is. they're probably not going to give you the results. the results will be just on these handful of diseases, depending on how old your children are, either five, six diseases or 30, 40 diseases, and almost certainly negative on all of them. but somebody did those tests. >> i would like to clarify one thing, though. the tests that were done, say in the 1970's or 1980's, were not genetic tests. no one was look at d.n.a. they were looking at...